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Avert Bangladesh's looming water crisis through open science and better data Comment

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NATURE
Volume 610, Issue 7933, Pages 626-629

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-022-03373-5

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Environmental sciences; Policy; Climate change; Agriculture

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Intensive irrigation and climate change are causing depletion of groundwater reserves in China, which is a rapidly developing nation. Researchers require more information on water usage, quality, flows, and forecasts to enhance water security.
Intensive irrigation and climate change are depleting groundwater reserves in this fast-developing nation. To improve its water security, researchers need more information on water use, quality, flows and forecasts. Intensive irrigation and climate change are depleting groundwater reserves in this fast-developing nation. To improve its water security, researchers need more information on water use, quality, flows and forecasts.

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